Common questions

Can a V-belt be replaced with a serpentine belt?

Can a V-belt be replaced with a serpentine belt?

Older vehicles use v-belts, which typically only drive the AC compressor. Modern vehicles use serpentine belts to drive all of the engine accessories including the drive belt. Over time, belts crack and deteriorate. Replacing the belt at the first sign of wear ensures it won’t break, leaving you without AC.

How do you remove a belt from an air conditioner?

Loosen and/or remove the pivot bolts. Then, push the compressor away from the belt. Note: Some compressors use an idler wheel tensioner. In this case, instead of loosening pivot bolts, you’ll loosen the locknut on the idler adjusting screw. Then, turn the adjuster until the belt is loose enough to be removed. Step 2: Remove the belt.

Where do I find the serpentine belt tensioner?

Step 1: Locate the serpentine belt tensioner. If you have a difficult time finding the tensioner, consult the belt routing diagram. This can typically be found on a decal placed somewhere in the engine compartment or in the vehicle repair manual. Step 2: Rotate the tensioner.

Can you replace the fan belt on a Freelander?

Auxiliary drive belt (fan belt) replacement on Freelander 2/LR2 – YouTube Fitting a new auxiliary drive belt, or “fan belt” as some people call it, and new tensioner pulley on a 2009 Land Rover Freelander 2 XS.This is the belt on t…

Can a broken fan belt be repaired at home?

A fan belt failure is one of the few breakdowns you can fix yourself on the side of the road. Even if you don’t plan to ever replace the belts yourself, at home or otherwise, it’s still good to know how it’s done. So, let’s become conversant in the operation.

Is it safe to replace the pulleys on a fan?

Don’t do that, as it bends the pulleys, which are made of thin, cheap metal stampings (for V-belts). Learn where the adjustments are, it’s intuitive, then loosen them, and replace the belts in the safe, proper way.

When to replace a fan belt or serpentine belt?

When experienced individually, these signs do not always indicate that your fan belt or serpentine belt needs to be replaced. Many types of electrical and mechanical failures can cause most of these signs and symptoms as well.

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Ruth Doyle